People who imagined eating a particular food many times (e.g. eating 30 M&M's in a row) before actually eating it, ate less of that food than people who imagined eating the food less times (e.g. eating only 3 M&M's) or imagined eating a different type of food (such as cheese).
Categories: Nutrition, Persuasion
Fonte: Useful Science
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